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020 _a 978-92-846-0524-8
024 _2doi
_a10.2861/639256
040 _cES-MaBCA
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_aBouchet, Nicolas
245 _aThe 2016 elections in the United States
_h[Recurso electrónico]PDF
_b: Effects on the EU-US relationship
260 _aBrussels
_bDirectorate-General for External Policies of the Union
_cJanuary 2017
300 _a16 p.
520 _aDespite (or because of) Donald Trump’s various campaign statements, it is hard to predict confidently what path his administration will take in a wide range of foreignpolicy areas. It is however possible to identify key issues and challenges in EU-US relations during his presidency. This briefing provides an overview of issues where US policy may change sharply during the next four years and what this may mean for the EU. Less interventionism, less commitment to NATO and a retreat from trade liberalization could be central to Trump’s presidency. Transatlantic relations would be affected by US actions such as rapprochement with Russia and a softer line on the Ukraine conflict, alignment with Assad and Putin in Syria, extreme counterterrorism measures, abandoning the Iran nuclear deal, and unconditional support for Israel. Confrontation with China over trade and regional security, and reversal of environmental policies will also have repercussions for the EU. In order to mitigate all these risks, the EU must at least entrench existing cooperation with the US before trying to enhance it. It can do so by reaffirming European unity and solving threats to its integration, by becoming a better security “producer” and by “thickening” interparliamentary exchanges.
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_aUnión Europea
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_aRelaciones Internacionales
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_aElecciones
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_aProspectiva
651 0 _91196
_aEstados Unidos de América
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_aParlamento Europeo
856 4 _uhttp://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/IDAN/2017/578030/EXPO_IDA(2017)578030_EN.pdf
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_cBK
_kBoletín UE
_mEnero 2017
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